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what is the rate of heat loss and absorbtion for salt water
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09 Dec 2002 20:35 PST
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what is the rate of heat loss and absorbtion for salt water? |
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Re: what is the rate of heat loss and absorbtion for salt water
Answered By: cerebro-ga on 12 Dec 2002 14:44 PST |
These are the specific rates for heat loss and absorbtion of salt solutions in cal/gºC % mol NaCl 6ºC 20ºC 33ºC 57ºC 0.249 0.99 0.990 0.96 0.97 0.97 2.44 0.91 0.915 0.915 0.923 9.09 0.805 0.81 0.81 0.82 rate heat = mass x specific heat x (difference b/w temperatures) Source: Perry: Handbook of Chemical Engineer 5ª ed. Section 3-174 | |
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Re: what is the rate of heat loss and absorbtion for salt water
From: boggie12-ga on 11 Dec 2002 22:00 PST |
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